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1 I| pack-thread pedlar! if thou dost not let me go immediately, 2 III| my faithful servant! what dost thou want?" inquired Achmed 3 III| mighty. Be it even as thou dost command! May the sun rise 4 V| sends thee this ring. Well dost thou know what was beneath 5 V| thy throne."~ ~"Wherefore dost thou trouble me with these 6 V| whole world to thee if thou dost lose thy beloved? Go on 7 V| upon thy face, and if thou dost turn thy face from me, then 8 V| battle, fancy that thou dost see before thee the waving 9 V| arrival. If by evening thou dost not show thyself in the 10 VII| steady when carried.~ ~"What dost thou say, my son?" he then 11 VIII| me, therefore, what thou dost require of the Sultan, and 12 VIII| granted, provided that thou dost promise to disperse thy 13 VIII| on their account.~ ~"Why dost thou keep waking us so often, 14 VIII| Grand Vizier himself.~ ~"How dost thou come to know me?" inquired 15 VIII| made sport with thy heart? Dost thou want yet more?"~ ~" 16 VIII| and thou wilt believe thou dost see flower-baskets before 17 VIII| anything about us!"~ ~"What dost thou say? Go away now when 18 VIII| of the sound of my name? Dost not thou also feel a desire 19 VIII| Call me not Excellency! Dost thou not perceive from my 20 VIII| preserve!"~ ~"Thou also dost seem very familiar to me. 21 IX| badly with them as thou who dost humiliate him. Sulali is 22 IX| his desperation.~ ~"Halil! dost thou dream or art thou beside 23 IX| art thou beside thyself? Dost thou imagine thyself to 24 IX| it is accomplished, thou dost sit on the throne to which 25 X| was behind that smile.~ ~"Dost thou not love me, then, 26 XII| leave us, come with us. What dost thou seek in that big desolate 27 XII| a talisman with me. Why dost thou smile? Thou a Christian 28 XII| Thou a Christian woman dost not believe in talismans?